Pool Homes in La Quinta: What This Search Really Means
This La Quinta search is best understood through current choice, property type, and community fit. Use this page as a current-market snapshot, not as a prediction engine. Around 2003 is the current median build year, so condition should be judged against newer desert homes with more contemporary floor plans. The search is about matching price, condition, location, HOA structure, and daily livability.
This range tends to work best for buyers who know how they want to use the home. La Quinta is shaped by the Santa Rosa Mountains, Old Town, resort golf, and a mix of cove neighborhoods, club communities, and newer subdivisions. Likely buyers include golf buyers, resort-lifestyle shoppers, families seeking newer communities, and seasonal owners. The median list price is $1,137,500, with a middle band from roughly $642,750 to $1,961,250. In practice, the right match may be smaller and easier to own, better located, or more thoughtfully updated.
Community names matter in this segment because they signal lifestyle as much as price. The strongest subdivision counts in this search are La Quinta Cove (35), Mountain View Country Club (16), Casitas Las Rosas (15), Tradition Golf Club (14), and Andalusia at CM (13). That local mix suggests golf communities, cove neighborhoods, newer subdivisions, and mountain-oriented enclaves. The property mix currently includes 254 single-family residences, 72 condos, 5 other residential categories, and 1 townhouses. Desert ownership also rewards close attention to this inspection note: west-facing exposure, pool systems, and landscape water use should be reviewed carefully.
This is a segment where due diligence can create real separation between similar-looking listings. Two similar prices can hide different ownership experiences. In this search, newer resort living often comes with stronger HOA structure and amenity expectations. A good shortlist should reflect how the buyer plans to use the home, what the HOA covers, and which maintenance responsibilities stay with the owner.
Panorama del mercado
This filter currently returns 332 active La Quinta listings. The active set ranges from about $100,000 to $29,000,000. Median list price is $1,137,500; average list price is $1,768,976. The most useful middle-band read is the 25th to 75th percentile span, about $642,750 to $1,961,250, plus the 90th-percentile marker near $3,395,000.
The median home size is about 2,700 square feet, and the median price per square foot is roughly $448. Bedroom and bathroom coverage is strong enough to read the typical home at about 3 bedrooms and 4 baths. A smaller, cleaner home in the right community may serve a buyer better than a larger property with heavier upkeep.
The property mix currently includes 254 single-family residences, 72 condos, 5 other residential categories, and 1 townhouses. The strongest subdivision counts in this search are La Quinta Cove (35), Mountain View Country Club (16), Casitas Las Rosas (15), Tradition Golf Club (14), and Andalusia at CM (13). The active set makes more sense when buyers compare like with like: similar communities, similar update levels, similar exposure, and similar ownership costs.
These numbers describe homes currently on the market. There are 96 listings in this filter with an on-market date in the last 30 days. Price-adjusted inventory is visible here, with 139 listings now below original ask. The median days on market is about 52 days. Last updated: May 02, 2026.
Market Context
The citywide comparison helps show whether this is a deep search or a narrow one. These 332 listings represent about 77% of the active residential inventory in La Quinta. That share helps buyers judge whether the search has enough depth for comparison.
Feature pages should be read against all La Quinta inventory because a pool filter can concentrate certain communities and property ages. A good shortlist should combine this page with adjacent filters and then focus on the home-level details that affect ownership. This page stays inside current active-listing evidence: inventory depth, price range, property mix, days on market, and original-ask comparison.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are pool homes in La Quinta mostly newer or established inventory?
The median year built is about 2003, pointing to newer desert homes with more contemporary floor plans.
How many pool homes are currently available in La Quinta?
There are 332 active pool home listings in La Quinta in the current Spark DB pull. This count reflects active inventory only, so it should be used to compare current choice and listing-level tradeoffs.
What should buyers compare before choosing a pool home in La Quinta?
The practical comparison is condition, location, HOA rules, outdoor exposure, and whether the feature adds daily value or just marketing appeal. In La Quinta, newer resort living often comes with stronger HOA structure and amenity expectations.
Do La Quinta pool homes cluster in certain communities?
The strongest subdivision counts in this search are La Quinta Cove (35), Mountain View Country Club (16), Casitas Las Rosas (15), Tradition Golf Club (14), and Andalusia at CM (13). Feature-based searches can cluster by community, so setting matters as much as the feature.